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The Redfern Gallery
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The Redfern Gallery was founded in September 1923 on the top floor of Redfern House at 27 Old Bond Street, London W1, as a small artists' cooperative. It is now one of the longest-established dealers of Modern British and Contemporary art in London.
Modern (1900-1950)
Linocuts from the Grosvenor School
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The Redfern Gallery was from its outset a leading force in the promotion of modern fine art prints, including linocut. The First Exhibition of British Lino-Cuts took place at the Redfern in 1929, organised by Claude Flight, a pioneer and passionate advocate of the technique.
Linda Karshan - Marks and Moves in Print
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In keeping with the rest of her way of working, Karshan continues to seek out graceful means of enacting marks: sustained by her count, shifting her weight and bringing her concentration to fully bear on the convergence of the line on the plate.
John Carter: In Print
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John Carter emerged in the 1960s as one of the brilliant New Generation artists. The apparent simplicity and directness of his beautiful, limpid abstract works disguises a subtlety that extends even to their definition as painting, printmaking or sculpture.
BRENDAN NEILAND - The City and Beyond
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Embracing all elements of the city life: contemporary buildings, people, traffic, language, shop windows and powerful city advertisements. I have walked and walked in cities throughout the world. They uplift and fascinate me.’ Brendan Neiland 2020